The 1900 Building is the finest office/mixed use building in the Kansas City area. The location (Shawnee Mission Parkway & State Line Rd.) and views are superb. The iconic 1960’s gem has recently been restored and expanded to include state of the art performance, conference and event spaces, a cafe/restaurant, roof terrace and LEED Gold certification.

2016 Main sits at the threshold of Downtown Kansas City’s Crossroads district. The venue epitomizes the rich soul of its Crossroads roots as well as the endearingly eclectic surrounding area. The gallery features works in all types of media by local artists of all disciplines.

50/50 was developed with the desire to diversify Kansas City’s art ecology by introducing progressive dialogues through collaboration, utilization of alternative building materials, and 21st century technology.

We are Artist & Craftsman Supply. Since 2011, our team of educated artists have provided a niche market of competitively priced art and craft supplies for professionals and students. We are an art supply store in profession, and a community center in passion. Come share your projects with us. Visit our gallery highlighting local talent. Ask about our demos and workshops. Not an artist? Not a problem! We also carry a fine selection of fun and quirky gifts.
Open MON-FRI 9am-7pm. SAT 10am-8pm. SUN 10am-6pm.
We have a few designated parking spots in the lot located North East of our store front on Southwest Blvd. We also validate parking for our customers at the parking garage located at 357 W 22nd St. 1 Hour Max.
Come meet our team!

ArtsTech represents the culmination of efforts by government entities, local artists, non-profit organizations, and community groups to create a program that meets those needs. By offering opportunities that go beyond mere skill development, ArtsTech helps our youth to become health, productive young adults.
Our mission is to better the lives of under served urban youth through the development of marketable and artistic and technical skills.

Since 2000, the Belger Arts Center has encouraged viewers to explore, question, and deepen their understanding of art and of the world around them. Drawing upon the extensive John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation collection as well as a rich variety of local, national, and international artists, the Belger Arts Center, located conveniently in the Crossroads Arts District, has staged over 70 large-scale exhibitions that represent some of the best in contemporary art.
Price: Free
Hours: Open 10am-4pm Wednesday-Friday, Noon-4pm Saturday

In 2013, Dick and Evelyn Craft Belger expanded the Foundation’s commitment to the creative process by opening Belger Crane Yard Studios, an arts complex dedicated to providing studio and exhibition space for artists working in a variety of media. A range of programming in ceramics education, in addition to the Red Star Artists-ln-Residence program and Crane Yard Clay ceramics supply store, has made Belger a center for contemporary art.
Price: Free
Hours: 10am-5pm Wed.-Fri., 10pm-4pm Sat.

Art is the essence of life. Without the demiurge, the creative impulse, we could not invent, evolve or transcend. Without aesthetic contemplation, we could not know beauty. We could never know light from darkness, truth from lies, hate from love.
Through history, the visual arts have been humanity’s most elemental form of expression. Images have served as our magic and medicine, a religion and refuge, a universal language. The arts map our souls, they record our dreams. They mirror life, while offering new ways in which to view it.
Blue Gallery was inspired by reverence for that power. It was conceived as a sanctuary for the art experience; the imperative, eternal, yet eternally new communion between artist, art and audience. Today the gallery remains dedicated to the idea that the vital, transformative power of the visual arts remain accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstance or academic background.

We are a Contemporary Fine Art Gallery in the Crossroads Art District in Kansas City, Missouri located in one of the historic Western Auto Buildings. It is our goal to work with our artists by placing their work with both corporate and private collectors. Our gallery is dedicated to showcasing and exhibiting emerging and established artists. We have 3000 square feet of exhibition space and a private viewing area. Our services include Art Consulting and Advising, on-site Curatorial Services, private events, and we have a full digital library of works available. We are involved with First Fridays. Please join our email / mailing list to be the first to know and follow us on our blog and social media.

We are an art gallery in the Kansas City Crossroads Art District. We specialize in ceramic arts and feature work by 323CLAY artists and special guests in a variety of medium. We are open on First Fridays, by appointment and for special showings.

We are Buttonwood Art Space – “community focused” art space and gallery. Every purchase you make at Buttonwood will impact the community as a portion of every sale benefits a non-profit organization with local connections. Buyers can receive up to 50% of their purchase (rate depends on the show) as a tax deductible contribution to a non-profit. Our gallery is a place for local and regional artists to share their artworks and their commitment to non-profit charities.
Buttonwood Art Space hosts exhibitions in our 3013 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri space. Over 7,500 square feet within our office building makes it a unique place to find local art! Click here to take a google tour of our space.
Located In Kansas City Missouri, atop historic Union Hill, our space is provided to us through the philanthropic dedication of Jon & Wendy McGraw and Buttonwood Financial Group, LLC. Through the tireless efforts of the staff of BFG, and the leadership of a voluntary Art Space board of directors, Buttonwood Art Space has come to symbolize a quality community display space. We routinely host four to five “First Friday” Opening nights per year, are a member of the Crossroads Art District, and offer the Art Space free of charge as an event space to non-profit organizations.
Although there have been many uses of our building since it was built in the late 19th century; circa 1880’s, one of its special tenants was the Union Hill Art Gallery: A Main Street feature in the 1980’s, with Martha Clay McDermott as proprietor. It is in the spirit of bringing quality art to our patrons, guests, and our community that Jon & Wendy chose to refurbish 3013 Main and continue to carry on the building’s remarkable art history.
Buttonwood Financial Group LLC is an independent Wealth Management Company that has come to symbolize stability in markets that are anything but! McGraw has always said that “It can’t always be about the numbers, we work all day long with matters of financial importance; let’s bring people together and celebrate that symbiotic relationship that artists and their art help to create! Let’s have some fun and help our artists to enjoy the notoriety, foster their sales, and have a grand evening!”
As the community has embraced us, Buttonwood Art Space continues to grow and evolve. Look for more growth in the website to come, and stop by anytime Monday through Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm to view the latest show. You can also find future show schedules and additional details on the Shows page of the site.

The Cathy Kline Art Gallery is a destination gallery bringing a rotation of vibrant exhibitions including world renown Sculptor Gary Staab presenting Bronze statues and studies of full scale dinosaur replicas which exhibit in natural history museums around the world. As a collector, you may purchase his studies and small scale replicas of these master productions.
The Art Gallery hosts a number of events such as Society Member Shows, Master Workshops, Weekly Art Instruction, and the Paint Parkville Annual Plein Air Festival which is becoming a tradition in the community now for six years.
Heirloom commission Portraiture as well as Figurative Study with models each Monday evening.
For more information, please visit the website.

Creative Mindz Studio is a creative space in the heart of downtown crossroads arts district. Our unique space has added a special pace to the arts of downtown. Our studio allows creatives to host art shows, exhibits, and instruct small classes. Creative Mindz is a brand new space connecting artists, musicians, and freelancers in one location. A one stop media hub thriving off of everything creative. Our event space also connects with the corporate world. Our clients can enjoy a fun atmosphere for team building, strategizing , and connecting creative ideas.

We are a small art gallery/studio planting its roots in the historic Independence Square. Powered by a two woman, mother-daughter team, we want CSKC to not only be our creative space, but a space for – local artists to display their work, creative people to be inspired, and art lovers to find their next treasure.
Located at 111 E. Lexington Ave, Independence, MO 64055
HOURS: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS

The De Soto Arts Council is a non-profit organization established to encourage
and promote art within De Soto and surrounding areas
in Kansas. The De Soto Arts Council hosts, a gallery of Fine Art, workshops, and receptions.

Eight one five gallery was established by Carol and Shon Hall, and is curated by Bob Swerengin from the Hilliard Gallery and it is opened the 3rd Friday of each month from April-October of the year. It was establish to allow for artist to have a place to show their work and give them an opportunity to not only sell the work but to promote it as well. It is a pop up space and the work is shown only for one night so please be sure to come by then, so that you won’t miss something you wish you would have had the chance to obtain for your collection.

Art is a necessity. It exist in ways that we are not always conscious of, whether it is a fade haircut or a full blown afro found during the 60’s. Artistic expression through language can be found in our choice of words in any given human interaction. Similarly, EthnicArt Gallery’s intention is to create a vehicle to recognize and broaden the depth-and-breadth of artistic expression in the mid-west. The gallery will highlight from an artistic view the many nuances of artistic expression that are often not seen or are simply overlooked.
The framing side of the gallery is dedicated to the preservation of that creative expression for longevity sake. Our vision is to make our patrons aware of the importance of preserving not only art work but also documents, letters or anything that might have some significant value in coming years. Preserving our stories and legacies are a must!

First Gallery is an artist operated gallery, formed to enrich the lives of others by exhibiting quality art from local and regional artists for public view and purchase, while promoting the advancement and appreciation of the visual arts within the community. We are located at 11951 Strang Line Rd. in Olathe. First Gallery works in association with the Olathe Visual Artists to educate and promote young and beginning artists, with display opportunities and education. We provide display space for up to 20 2D and 3D professional artists. We are in the process of setting up an annual Fine Art Fair at Olathe Station and are working with RH Johnson to place outdoor sculptures in the community areas of Olathe Station, which should be ready summer of 2018.

The Four Chapter Gallery is a collaboration between Christ Community and The Culture House that desires to share thoughtful art and host meaningful conversations.
Exhibits & Programs:
The Four Chapter Gallery hosts concept-based art exhibitions that engage culturally-relevant themes and ideas.
Four Chapter Gallery is committed to emerging artists, and prefers to show artwork with strong ideation that meaningfully contributes to significant conversations in our city and world.
As a gallery committed to emerging artists of all ages, we enjoy highlighting the work of those who are discovering their artistic voice. And as a gallery committed to art with ideas, we celebrate work that invites viewers to consider or reconsider how they see themselves, their neighbors, and their community.

Front/Space is a storefront apartment located in the heart of downtown Kansas City repurposed for non-commercial exhibitions, installations, readings, screenings, concerts, workshops, forums, research + publishing projects. To our creative community, we are a soundboard, a platform, a jumping-off point to which emerging and established artists, creatives, writers and musicians utilize in order to further their ideas, dreams and experiments. To many, we have provided a space for which “anything goes”, a place where creatives can explore their ideas in a public setting and make mistakes without the worry of judgment.
Front/Space has featured over seventy exhibitions and countless more readings, screenings, concerts, workshops, forums, research, and publishing projects. In the past, Front/Space has been extremely successful at offering experimental programming and exhibitions to the art community of Kansas City. Our reach has extended far beyond the midwest and this past year alone we exhibited artists from New York, Los Angeles, and Australia.
In the past year, we have shifted our mission towards showing artists from marginalized communities who were excited about offering free community programs. Front/Space has helped artists host potlucks, organizing clothing drives for people in need, funding the fabrication and distribution of reusable menstrual products for refugees seeking asylum, and more.
Front/Space was founded by Leandra Burnett, Sarah Murphy, Maxwell Mehlstaub, and Brooks Fitzpatrick in 2010. Since then, the gallery has been under the leadership of various artists and organizers including Lindsay Deifik (2011-13 resident, co-director, curator), Kent Szlauderbach (2012-2014 resident, co-director, editor), Christine Dietze (2013-2014), Madeline Gallucci (2014-2018), Kendell Harbin (2014-2018). Currently, the space is led by Jahaira Aguilar (2018-present), and Patricia Bordallo Dibildox (2018-present).

Gallery V Fine Arts is a contemporary art gallery, located at Mission Farms in Overland Park, Kansas. Featuring local to international artists, Gallery V’s wide array of mediums include painting, sculpture, glass, ceramic, jewelry and handcrafted gifts. Artist show, workshops, musical performances and book signings are among a few of the gallery events available to the public. Services include art consultation, special commissions, pet portraiture and custom jewelry design.